Skills
Apply interface design principles, including typography, colour theory, layout, and interaction design, to create visually appealing and user-friendly digital interfaces.
Manage design systems effectively, including organising design components, establishing guidelines, and facilitating collaboration, ensuring consistency, scalability and harmony across digital products and platforms.
Implement accessibility and inclusivity into interface design, ensuring usability for individuals of all abilities, promoting inclusivity, and fostering equal access to information and services.
Course Structure
Week 1 - Reviewing key concepts
Week 2 - Understanding the user behaviour
Week 3 - Understanding usability principles
Week 4 - Elements and Principles of Visual Design for UI
Week 5 - Designing for responsiveness
Week 6 - Designing a User Interface: Inspiration, colours, shapes and more
Week 7 - Typography in UI
Week 8 - States, Styles and Critiques in UI Design
Week 9 - Design Systems and Style Guides
Week 10 - The Iterative Process and Prototypes in UI Design
Week 11 - Enhancing User Experience with Motion and Animation
Week 12 - Usability Testing in High-Fidelity Prototypes
Week 13 - Understanding Accessibility Principles
Week 14 - Preparing your designs for development handoff
Week 15 - Unit Review
Week 16 - Assessment
Accreditation
When you complete a programme, you’ll receive a credit-bearing certificate issued by the London School of Design and Marketing and accredited by the Norwich University of the Arts. It’s recognised by employers and trusted by professionals in creative and digital industries. You can use these credits towards a full degree.
Our programmes are designed for professionals who want to lead in marketing, product, and design — not just keep up. Whether you’re starting out, pivoting careers, or deepening your expertise, this learning experience is built for you.
Marketers who want to speak the language of design and build campaigns that convert.
Designers aiming to expand their strategic thinking and business impact.
Career changers moving into digital roles across UX, branding, and product.
Founders & freelancers balancing multiple roles and skill sets.
Creative professionals wanting practical projects and portfolio-ready outcomes.
When you complete a programme, you’ll receive a credit-bearing certificate issued by the London School of Design and Marketing and accredited by the Norwich University of the Arts. It’s recognised by employers and trusted by professionals in creative and digital industries. You can use these credits towards a full degree.









